Cornerstone Christian Academy will have a spring basketball camp beginning Saturday, April 25 and ending Saturday, May 16, for a total of four Saturdays.

The camp will be led by former and current Cornerstone Christian Academy Basketball Coaches Chris Armstrong and Jason Bradshaw. There will also be current college coaches each week as guest and other special guests.

The Henry County Lady Cats opened the season at home against the Williamstown Lady Demons March 17 by slugging 11 hits, including two home runs, four triples and a double on their way to a 19-3 win.

Savannah Mertz, a transfer from Eminence, hit a 3-run homer on her first swing as a Lady Cat in the bottom of the first to put the Lady Cats up 5-1. Shelby Ray added another 3-run home run in the second inning to make the score 9-1. The Lady Cats eventually scored seven more runs in the inning to lead 16-1 going into the third inning.

The Henry County High School Track team traveled to Louisville Saturday to compete in the Harry Greschel Invitational at Christian Academy of Louisville.

Junior Cameron Johnson led the boys’ team with a fourth place finish in the triple jump. Johnson’s best leap was 40 feet, 1 inch. Johnson also set a personal record in the long jump of 19 feet, .5 inches and finished ninth.

Patrick Cravens scored in the shot put, placing ninth with a distance of 39 feet, 10.5 inches and in the discus with a throw of 114 feet, 5 inches.

It’s every Kentucky hoops fan’s favorite time of the year. March Madness is kicking into high gear and with the Big Blue Nation waiting anxiously for their favorite team to make history, the stakes are higher than ever.

Henry County Lady Cats’ softball player Olivia Whaley announced her intention to play softball at Transylvania University in a signing ceremony held in the Henry County High School library Thursday afternoon.

Whaley, a second baseman, had already decided to attend Transylvania for academic reasons but after going to their spring softball camp, committed to play for the Pioneers.